Karl von den Steinen

Karl von den Steinen (Stadtarchiv Mülheim).
Dr. Karl von den Steinen (center) and his companions on the first expedition in the Xingú region.
v.d.Steinen vol.1, tattoos on Marquesas.

Karl von den Steinen (born March 7, 1855 in Mülheim, died November 4, 1929 in Kronberg im Taunus) was a German physician (with emphasis in psychiatry), ethnologist, explorer, and author of important anthropological work, which is particularly to the study of Indian cultures of Central Brazil, and the art of the Marquesas. He laid the permanent foundations for Brazilian ethnology.

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